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Sunday Liturgy
3:45-4:15– Choir Practice
4:15-4:45– Namaskaram
4:45-6:30– Old Testament
Readings & The Holy Qurbono
September 2015
Contact Information
Rev. Dr. Gigi Philip Tel: 647 621 7236
Newsletter Volume 7, Issue 3
TABLE OF EDITORS
Editor… Christine Jaison
Layout… Cyrus Jaison
Advisor… Rev. Fr. Gigi Philip
Got Feedback? Please address to Rev. Dr. Gigi Philip at
Letters will be published in the next bulletin!
Malankara Catholic Church
St. Mary’s Mission Toronto
St. Norbert’s Catholic Church ◊ 100 Regent Road ◊ North York, Ontario ◊ M3K 1H3
www.stmarysmalankaracatholicchurchtoronto.ca
Inside The Issue
Dear Readers,
The month of September has arrived and the season of fall
has begun! Just as the colours of the leaves change, it is
time for us to bring about a change within ourselves! This
issue is dedicated to Mother Mary since we are celebrating
her feast day. A wonderful article is written this month by
Isabel Mani outlining the meaning of the prayer “Hail Mary.”
Along with our dear Mother, Saint Augustine of Hippo is also
given great importance as his exemplary life style and calling
is demonstrated in the Saint of the Month segment. In this
bulletin we also recall the exciting national Malankara Catho-
lic convention that took place last month. As a side note,
please notice the address change of our parish and we hope
to see everyone at the church perunaal and Jubilee celebra-
tion this month! On behalf of the Malankara Catholic Mission
of Toronto we congratulate Most Rev. Dr. Fr. Gigi Philip for
completing his Silver Jubilee! Exciting pictures and articles
are soon to come in the next issue...
THE EDITORIAL
Saint of the Month Page 2
Transition to St.
Norbert’s Church
Page 3
Meaning of Hail Mary Page 4,5
Convention Article Page 6
Altar Sever Schedule Page 7
Old Testament read-
ings and coffee spon-
sors list
Page 8
Saint of the Month St. Augustine of Hippo
St. Augustine of Hippo
St. Augustine of Hippo was born on November 13, 354 to Patricius and St. Monica and lived in a mid-
dle class family. His upbringing was in a Christian family and his education was of the same nature. Because
he was very intelligent, his father wanted to send him to Carthage to study forensics. In the time that his
father was collecting funds, Augustine fell into a sinful lifestyle. His prayer life began to dwindle, he attended
lavish parties and became intoxicated among many other things. His competitive nature caused him to seek
first place in everything, even in the occasion of sin. Through the prayers of his mother and a profound
teaching by St. Ambrose, he saw the error of his ways, yet he didn’t come to his faith right away. One day he
heard two men who had been converted by reading the life of St. Antony. Upon hearing this he felt terribly
ashamed because he felt that simple people were able to attain Heaven while he with all his knowledge was
unable to. This, coupled with the shame of his sins brought him to cry out to God in anguish. By the end of
his prayer, he heard a voice telling him to read about God and he quickly opened his Bible and opened to a
letter by St. Paul. In it, it said to put away all impurity and live a life for Jesus. This was the turning point in
his life. He was baptized, became a priest and a famous Catholic writer. He fought against heresies, helped
the poor and was very charitable. He died on August 28, 430 at the age of 76. He is the patron saint of
brewers because of his former lifestyle of parties and alcohol.
Jonathan Mani
Malankara Catholic Church Page 2
Transition to St. Norbert's Church
We celebrated thanksgiving mass at St. Eugene’s Chapel on August 30, 2015. After many years of attending
mass at St. Eugene’s, it was with mixed feelings we packed all our liturgical belongings. Thanks to St. Margret
of Scotland church and St. Eugene’s Chapel for opening its doors for us to celebrate the Syro Malanakara
Qurbano.
Now our Lord has blessed us immensely by providing a beautiful church during this milestone of our journey
as Malankara Catholics in Toronto. Effective September 1, 2015. We will be celebrating our ettu Noimbu
prayers and Holy Qurbano at St. Norbert's church , 100 Regent Road, North York Ontario, M3K 1H3.
Cyrus Jaison
Page 3 Malankara Catholic Church
The Meaning of Hail Mary
Have you ever wondered what this prayer really means? What are we asking for when we say it?
What should we be thinking about when we pray it? Do we pray for our personal intentions or
should we be reflecting on Mary’s life? We all pray the rosary (I hope), so praying the “Hail Mary”
becomes some sort of chant that we constantly recite and often its beauty and inner meaning can
go unnoticed. Lets break it down line by line, shall we?
HAIL MARY…
This prayer starts off through the greeting of the angel Gabriel. God Himself speaks to Mary through
the angel. He was so pleased and found so much joy in her spirit. When we say the words “Hail
Mary”, we too, talk to God through Mary. We are greeting her and asking her to pray for us to the
Lord our God.
FULL OF GRACE, THE LORD IS WITH THEE…
Full of grace. It’s such a weird statement. What does it mean to be FULL of grace? I don’t think the
key word here is grace, but rather, the word full. Mary was filled with God’s love, compassion and
mercy. Everything she did and said was to please Him, and she became His lowly servant. The Lord
was within her, and He is the source of all grace. We read in Luke 1:28, “Greetings, you who are
highly favored! The Lord is with you”. After this special greeting, Mary accepts the will of God, “I
am the Lord’s servant, may your word to me be fulfilled.” Therefore, Mary is a woman in whom God
dwells and she has agreed to share it with the world.
BLESSED ART THOU AMONG WOMEN AND BLESSED IS THE FRUIT OF THY
WOMB JESUS…
Mary goes to visit her cousin, Elizabeth after speaking with the angel. Elizabeth was the first woman
to call Mary blessed. She says, “Blessed are you among women and blessed is the child you will
bear” (Luke 1:42). Elizabeth recognizes that Mary is blessed because she believed in the Lord’s plan.
Have you ever wondered how she could bear a baby without having relationships with a man?
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The Meaning of Hail Mary
Continued
But she understood it was through the power of the Holy Spirit and it was according to His will, so
she did not question it. (What great faith, isn’t it? Would you be able to trust in Him 100% if you
were in Mary’s shoes?) Due to her strong faith in God’s word, she was able to receive God’s greatest
blessing to us, Jesus, the “fruit of thy womb”.
HOLY MARY, MOTHER OF GOD…
Elizabeth asked Mary, “Why am I so favored, that the mother of my Lord should come to me” (Luke
1:43). I believe this is a question that a lot of us ask ourselves. We may think, “God spoke to Mary;
she was hand chosen! She is too holy, how can I go to her?” The answer to this is Jesus. She gives
the world her son. Therefore, she is not only the mother of God but our mother as well! We can tell
her all our worries and she will pray for us. She surrendered herself to the will of God, and we too,
will be doing the same with her help and prayer.
PRAY FOR US SINNERS, NOW AND AT THE HOUR OF OUR DEATH…
When we ask for her intercession, we acknowledge that we are in poverty; we are poor sinners in
desperate need of His mercy. We surrender our present, our future as well as our last breath to her.
Like little children, we run to her with open arms and put trust in her that she will pray for us and
lead us towards Him.
Mother Mary is a very special and important person in our catholic faith. Although we may not al-
ways see it, she is always looking out for us. We are her children and in turn, she is our mother.
Once we acknowledge that relationship, our life can have a drastic change in events. Suddenly all
our sorrows will turn into happiness, hatred will turn into peace and darkness will turn into light;
and we have her constant intercession to thank for. Let us ask her to continue praying for us and for
our parish.
God Bless,
Isabel Mani
Page 5 Malankara Catholic Church
Convention Articles
Malankara Catholic Church Page 6
I always like Convention because it’s a gathering of many faces you don’t normally see. It’s a renewal of
friendships, a feeling of community, by attending Mass together, praying together, and the social aspect of it.
I would say the highlight was Fr Joseph Pamplany’s classes. He spoke about how the family should function
on a daily basis; what happens in the family, and what should happen in the family. Normally we see achan
on Shalom TV, where he takes classes on the show Theologica, classes which are strictly lectures on theology,
very deep subjects, and you have to pay very keen attention to understand. His style at convention was not
like that at all. It was very casual, very interactive. He was making jokes, laughing, asking questions, and ex-
pecting answers. He’s a very, very dynamic speaker, very interactive and people liked that, it was lively. There
was a lot of laughter, but it wasn’t just jokes and laughs. I think he meant to do that to bring people’s atten-
tion back to the subject that he’s speaking about. The jokes were not out of context, and right after the jokes
and laughs he will pick up exactly where he left off and continue so you don’t lose the seriousness or the real
substance of the subject he’s talking about.
The cultural programs were all good, but the opportunities of time given to each mission should have been
kept consistent. All in all, convention is a time to reconnect with the wider church, and remember and renew
our identities.
-John Thomas
Conventions are an excellent way to reconnect with our Malankara family. Especially being in Canada, there
isn’t an abundant number of opportunities to see people from the United States, specifically those that live
far off. Joining with each other in our Malankara liturgy and prayer, provides an opportunity not only to re-
flect, but to grow as a Malankara Church. Whenever I see new faces I am reminded on how our church is
growing in number. Listening to speakers such as Binu Achachan, I am reminded of the true richness in our
liturgy and how it relates with the teachings of the Church as a whole. It brings me an indescribable joy when
I see my MCYM brothers and sisters. Throughout these conferences and conventions we have developed a
community that I have come to depend upon. I have many mentors across the continent now, with whom I
can speak to when I have a question in faith or tradition or even when I simply have a prayer intention. Of
course when you and your sister portray yourselves as an achan and religious sister with very convincing cos-
tumes in the cultural program, it will lead to many photos and humorous jokes, and just goes to show the
close bond we have with all the people in our Church.
-Christopher Thomas
Altar Sever Schedule
DATE CANDLES 1 & 2
MARUVAHASA 1
& 2
THUB-DEN 2 & 3
THUBDEN 4 & 5
BELL SCRIPTURE READINGS THURIBLE
September 06, 2015 (English)
Alexi &
Abin
Cyrus &
Tom (Sarath)
Alvin Ma-
moottil
Jerome Simon
Sam-son +
Alan Cheriyan
1st Reading: Alexi Joseph
(James 1: 2 – 8) 2nd Reading:
Alvin Ma-moottil
(Hebrews 13: 1 - 6)
Aaron Jo-seph
Samson Mathew
September 12, 2015 (Palli Pe-runnal)
Mathew &
Alexi
Alan Cheriyan
& Alison
Zachari-ah
Alan Cheriyan
Alexi Jo-seph
Aliston 2nd: Anugrah Shajee
(Hebrews 5: 11 - 14)
Saji Jo-seph
Richu Roy
September
13, 2015
Abin
&
Tom
(Sarath)
Alvin
&
Alan
Tom
(Sarath)
Cyrus Cyrus
+
Alan
1st: Tom (Sarath)
(James 2: 18 - 26)
2nd: Aaron Jo-seph
(2 Corinthians
11: 12 - 15)
Aliston
Zachariah
Lynn Babu
September
20, 2015
(Reunion
Sunday)
Abin &
Alexi
Alan &
Alison
Alexi
Aaron
Tom
(Sarath)
1st: Anugrah Shajee
(1 John 5: 1 - 5)
2nd: Cyrus Jai-son
(1 Corinthians
10: 1 - 13)
Richu Roy
Aaron Joseph
September
27, 2015
Abin &
Alexi
Alan &
Alison
Alison
Alan
Cheriyan
Alvin
1st: Jerome Simon
(James 2: 18 - 26)
2nd: Aliston Zachariah
(Romans 15: 1 - 6)
Samson Mathew
Cyrus Jaison
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Old Testament Readings
Coffee Sponsors!
Date Sponsors
September 6 Sara Philip
September 13 Parish Feast (Perunaal)
September 20 Babu & Valsa Mamootil
September 27 Shajee Jose & Biji Mathew
Malankara Catholic Church
Date Reader 1 Reader 2
September 06, 2015 Reader: Raju Mammoottil Substitute: John Thomas
(Deutronomy 9: 25 - 29)
Tiah Mammoottil
(1 Samuel 12: 16 - 25)
September 13, 2015 Reader: Roy Pattyanical Substitute: Joshua Joseph
(Genesis 4: 1 - 7)
Ansu Roy
(Isaiah 43: 16 – 28)
September 20, 2015 Reader: Lizzy Alex Substitute: Francis Thazhamon
(Genesis 45: 4 - 15)
Sarah Alex
(Isaiah 57: 14 - 21)
September 27, 2015 Reader: Babu Mamoottil Substitute: Raju Mamoottil
(Deutronomy 6: 1 - 15)
Tanya Mamoottil
(Isaiah 48: 12 - 16)
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